PACS 164A Lecture 4: How Science and History Weigh-in on the Possibility of the Nonviolent Effect

In this lecture, Professor Nagler introduces the concepts of Perpetration-Induced Traumatic Stress (PITS), separateness, “heart unity,“ cooperation, and the psychology of nonviolent communication. Lecture Transcript: 0:03:49 PITS 0:05:36 Wealth Distribution in the USA 0:09:34 Non-responsibility, Obedience, and Violence 0:14:54 Suffering of Separateness 0:16:34 In the PITS 0:18:23 Heart Unity 0:24:37 Respect and Dignity 0:27:25 Gandhi and Disrespect 0:32:42 Violence vs Cowardice 0:34:10 About the Amygdala 0:37:12 Dignity and Self-respect 0:40:38 Nonviolent Communication 0:45:03 Competition vs Cooperation 0:48:14 Franz de Waal and the Chimpanzees 0:54:01 Rosenstraße -- Nonviolence vs Nazis 0:58:56 Human Needs Theory 1:02:32 Shift the Prevailing Paradigm 1:06:02 Mirror Neurons 1:11:22 Altruism and the Brain 1:15:09 The Influential Power of Empathy Please visit https:
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